Langkawi Tour Packages

Langkawi, also known as the Jewel of Kedah, is an archipelago comprising 104 islands located about 30 kilometers off the northwestern coast of Malaysia. The tour itinerary of any Langkawi package includes a visit to pristine beaches, plenty of adventure activities, and uniquely local experiences. Let’s explore the beauty of these group of islands in our detailed Langkawi travel guide below.

The Langkawi Island, the largest of all in terms of area, and Tuba Island are home to the majority of the population and infrastructure.

What are the highlights of a package designed for Langkawi?

Rugged coastline, beautiful stretches of sand, picturesque paddy fields, cascading waterfalls, and adventure activities are the key highlights of any Langkawi tour package. Surrounded by turquoise waters, the interior of the main island features an amalgamation of stunning fields and forested hills. The island is primarily recognized for its excellent diving spots and this tropical gem offers a treasure trove of more exciting adventures for visitors. The town of Pekan Kuah, or simply Kuah, is the main administrative center of Langkawi. A small yet vibrant town, Kuah is also a great commercial center with plenty of options for shopping and dining. Along with its calm waters and ideal-for-swimming beaches, Langkawi is a perfect destination for a family holiday or a romantic rendezvous in Southeast Asia.

From the expansive Underwater World Langkawi at Pantai Cenang Beach to the soaring cable car ride in Pantai Kok, Langkawi is an electrifying place that pulls in visitors from all over the world. Sublime beaches, state-of-the-art infrastructure, rich biodiversity and wildlife, duty-free shopping and mysterious legends make Langkawi holidays unforgettable.

What can one experience on this Langkawi tour?

Experience the inland beauty of Langkawi’s countryside by hiring a taxi from Kuah and taking a leisurely drive. Some of the island’s most rustic views and major attractions are along the road that goes around the island. Pass through charming villages with traditional wooden houses built using palm trees. Aside from experiencing the rural culture, there is no dearth of things to do in Langkawi.

Take the thrilling new cable car to the top of Mount Mat Cincang – the archipelago’s second highest mountain – for a panoramic view of the Langkawi Island. Other popular places to visit in Langkawi are the Field of Burnt Rice, Telaga Tujuh, Hot Springs, and the Beach of Black Sand. Take an organized boat tour to Tasik Dayang Bunting or Lake of the Pregnant Maiden, Gua Cerita (Cave of Stories), and Gua Langsir (Curtain Cave). Trek through the pristine rainforest to learn about local wildlife and plant species. Opting for a boat tour of the mangroves is one of the top things to do in Langkawi. Diving and snorkeling in Langkawi are worth-having experiences. The rugged northern region of Langkawi features forested mountains and a dense spread of mangroves which have ideal scope for planning day trips.

Only about 20 minutes by road to the west of Kuah are the two most popular beaches in Langkawi: Pantai Cenang and Pantai Tengah. Many of the guesthouses, luxury hotels, and resorts along with a handful of popular restaurants are located next to these beaches. Pantai Cenang is a great spot to enjoy water sports such as jet-skiing, parasailing, diving, and banana boat rides.

So, whether tourists love to satiate the inherent adventure junkie in them or they want to savour some amazing travel experiences while hopping on this island tour, our Langkawi holiday tour packages are always there to serve them better. And, let them make beautiful memories that no other travel destination can offer.

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Take a tour package for Langkawi, and enjoy a sojourn in the midst of turquoise waters, white-sand beaches, and a rich ecosystem, for an experience that may tickle you for life! An archipelago of beautiful islands along Malaysia’s west coast, Langkawi is affluent in terms of delightful landscapes. The Langkawi Sky Bridge, Kilim GeoPark, the Eagle Square, Gunung Raya, Paradise 3D Museum, and Telaga Tujuh Waterfalls are the major tourist attractions in Langkawi.

What are the recommended months to visit here?

The island experiences a dry season from December through February; during this period there is no precipitation and the weather is clear with onshore winds. The temperature in Langkawi hovers between 28 to 32 degrees. The long wet season from March through November. The month of September witnesses most rainfall, up to 20 inches. The best time to visit is from April to August as the humidity is bearable and the rainfall is less frequent than other months. Hotel prices tend to go up in the peak tourist season, which is November to March.

What transport medium can one use to reach Langkawi?

Scheduled ferries depart from the port of Kuala Kedah on the mainland of Malaysia from 7 am to 6 pm. The ferry ride to Langkawi lasts for one and a half hour. The island of Langkawi can be reached by air as well. The Langkawi Jetty Point has regular boat rides to and from Kuala Perlis, Kuala Kedah, Penang, and Tamalang. The main point of entry in Langkawi is at Kuah Jetty and Telaga Harbour.